Travis Scott has deleted his Instagram account.
Fans believe that the move may be the pre cursor to the release of new music, though some suggest it is to do with his last photo on the account.
Back in August, Scott appeared to reveal that his new album was called ‘Utopia’ in a message to fans celebrating the anniversary of his ‘Astroworld’ album.
Prior to deactivating the account, the rapper shared a photo of himself dressed up as Batman for Halloween, which was then widely mocked by fans.
Travis Scott deleted his Instagram after fans clowned his Batman costume pic.twitter.com/3QRwmSgi24
— No Jumper (@nojumper) November 1, 2020
One tweeter claimed the reason for the deactivation was “because of the nasty comments about his Batman costume and also racist comments,” while another wrote: “Yāall really bullied Travis Scott off Instagram?”
Travis Scott deactivated his Instagram account because of the nasty comments about his Batman costume and also racist comments. pic.twitter.com/llosvcsI3x
— SKRT
(@skrttgangg) November 1, 2020
Yāall really bullied Travis Scott off Instagram?
— Published Author (@Ter0me) November 1, 2020
Meanwhile,Ā Scott is being sued for allegedly ripping off a video game joystick design. Court papers claim the rapper copied copyright-protected photos of KontrolFreekās products to sell as Cactus Jack-branded merch when Scott appeared in the video game Fortnite.
Earlier on in the coronavirus pandemic, Fortnite hosted Travis Scottās latest āmusical journeyā between April 23-25,Ā during which he premieredĀ his brand new collaboration with Kid Cudi, āThe Scottsā.
Described as āan other-worldly experience inspired by Cactus Jackās creations, built from the ground up inĀ Fortniteā, the āAstronomicalā show helped breakĀ Fortniteās existing streaming record as over 12.3 million concurrent players participated in the online event.
Travis Scott also recently shared new single ‘The Plan’, which appears on the soundtrack to new Christopher Nolan film Tenet.
Scott also revealed that heās working on a full joint albumĀ with Kid Cudi, after the two linked up for āThe Scottsā earlier this year.
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